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THE DAILY W?? I'liiKM A.
Daily Paper $8 a Year? "Let our Just Censure ^^^^S^^? IWMH? Attend the True Event." Tri-Weekly 86 n Year
BY JULIAN A. SELBY. COLUMBIA. S. C.. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 14. 1869. TO?ME V-NO. 47.
THE PHONIX.
TODLISHKD DAUA" AND TRI-WEEK?.T.
THE GLEANER,
EVERY WEDNESDAY HORNINO.
BY JULIAN A. SELBY,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
Office on Main St., few doors above Taylor.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
Inserted at 75 conts per squaro of niuo lines for
the first insertion, and 50 conts each subsequent.
Weekly 75 conts oach insertion.
*W A liberal discount made on the abov>\ rates
tchen advertisements are inserted by the month.
AOENTS.-Hiram Mitcholl, 8partanburp;; J. It.
Allon, Chester; 8. P. Kinard, Nowberry C. H.;"Jas.
Grant, Union; Julius Poppo, Anderson C. H.
THE ROVING COMMITTEES.-The New York
Times thus cuts up tho committees of Con?
gress that have boon favored by permission
to perambulate tho globo during the pond?
ing vacation at the expense of tho United
States Treasury:
Fortuno dispenses favor.-) invidiously. A
grateful and patriotic nation may not be?
grudge summer enjoyments to its law?
makers, but at least it may ask that they
shall bo impartially dispensed. As thc
matter stands, the holiday journeyings, witli
Uncle Sam as the treasurer, are confinod tc
a handful of the members, and they nil ol
one party. If Mr. Banks, for example, if
entitled to an ocean trip and its delightfu
et cetera, the cost thereof being drawn fron
the House contingencies, why should no'
Mr. Fenando Wood draw upon the samt
source for his European excursion. And sc
all round the House. If mileage and ses
sional allowances aro not to bo tho limit o
tho country's provision for its legislators
and if trips by land and sea are to be addet
as a means of enlarging the minds and in
vigorating the bodies of thoso who wear
of Washington and home, we insist that al
the members shall profit by the arrange
ment. Thero is quite enough of monopol;
without extending it to pleasurable pil
grimages.
-o
RESTITUTION DEMANDED IN A VERT Bur
DEN MANNER.-A few days ago, a Captai
. Harrison, the agent of the Freedmen's Bu
reau, nt Scottsville, called to Charlottesvill
by business, was dining at one of the hotel
in that town. A young lady, one of tho h<
romes of the war, whoso namo wo omii
having scrutinized the Captain a momen
arose from her seat deliberately, and ai
proached him with the tread of a woma
who was not afraid-who know her "hone1
rights, and dared maintain them."
Said tho lady, with a stamp of her boa?
tiful foot, which subdued the Yankee Caj
tain at once:
"Is this Captain Harrison, of thc Yankc
army?"
Tho Captain stammered out that it was
"Yes."
"Well, sir, you havo a watch nnd chai
on your person that belong to mo. Yo
took them from mo during the war by fore
by threats and violence. Now I want the
back again."
With these bold remarks, she accomp
nied the same with a dexterous moveinoi
of her hands, and the gold watch UL
chain, valued at 8200, was removed fro
tho bosom of the Captain and transforn
to the possession of the rightful fema
owner.
The vanquished Captain bowed, retin
from the table, and left tho hotel and tl
city of Charlottesville.
[ Charlottes v Hie Chron ide.
-o
ATTEMPT AT MURDER.-A dastardly t
tempt at murder was made four miles Ea
of Pee Dee River, on Saturday night lat
Two men went to the store of Mr. Frat
H. Miles, and attempted to break into I
establishment. Mr. Miles made his appot
ance, when the thieves fired upon hil
wounding him in three places, after whi
the assassins stabbed him in the side wi
a knife. Not suro that his lifo was extini
they beat him severely with clubs. M
Miller, his clerk, came to the assistance
Mr. Miles, and was shot through tho wri
Mr. Miles' situation is precarious, and lit
hopes of his recovery are entertained. T
men named Wiggins, supposed to be t
perpetrators of the deed, have been arrostt
There can bo no doubt as to their gui
as their hats, whioh were identified, w<
found in the vicinity of the crime.
[ Wilmington Star
A sapient magistrate in Chesterfield tr:
somo women for assault and battery, ct
vic ted them, and sentenced them to i
prison mont in tho Connty jail. It then t
pearing that the jail was undergoing repai
and not in condition to receive tuem, ho
qnired them to enter into bond to app
and go "into jail as soon as theropairs w
completed."
A curious card appears in a Texas par
A man advertises that his brother ia cai
date for Sheriff of the County because
himself is disfranchised, but that he it
be the real offiaer. 1 'You are voting for i
and that is for my benefit, aud I am to
ceive all tho pay if I am elected."
ANN VA ii MEETING OP BISHOPS.-Theannu
nl meeting of the Bishops of tho Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, took place on
Friday, at St. Louis. Tho names of the
Bishops iu attendance are:
, Tames O. Andrew, of Alabama, Pre
sidi?:*? Rev. Robert Paine, of Mississippi;
Rev. George T. Pierce, of Georgia; Rev.
H. H. Kavanaugh, of Kentuoky; Rev. W.
M. Wightman, of South Carolina; Rev. D.
S. Doggett, of Virginia; Rev. H. N. Mc
Toiyre, of Tennessee. Bishop Marvin, of
Missouri, (now iu California,) and Bishop
Early, of Virginia, were abseut.
The meeting is a privato one, and the bu?
siness transncted is not made kuown. A I
large number of divinos from nil parts of
thc South havo repaired to St. Louis to
meet tho Bishops, who may not coucludo
their business for some days.
-o
A gentleman residiug in a town near Bos?
ton, whilo attending divino eervico a Sun?
day or two ago, was, under the soothing
inflneuco of tho sermon, lulled into a plea?
sant slumber. Ho was finally disturbed by
tho touch of a contribution box in the
hands of one of tho deacons, who was
taking up a collection; but, without open?
ing bis eyes, the sleeper ejaculated "Sea
sou," and sank back to resume his nap. It
is unnecessary to say that ho was a season
ticket passenger on a railroad.
"That Cough will Kill youl"
Try "COSTAR'S" Cough Remedy.
"Colds ami Hoarseness lead to death,"
Try "COSTAR'S" Cough Remedy.
"For Croups-Whooping Coughs, Ac.,"
Try "COSTAU'S" Cough Remedy.
"Costar says it is tho best in the wido world
And if ho says so-its True-its Truo-its True;
and wc say Try it-Try it-Try it."
[Morning Paper, Auquel 2G.
aw All Druggists in COLUMBIA sell it.
"CO SHAE'S"
STANDARD PREPARATIONS
ARE HIS
BEAUTIFIER!
THE
Bitter-sweet and Orange Blossoms.
Ono Bottle, ?l.OO-Three, for ?2.00.
HIS
Bucls-tliorn Salvo!
ins
"COSTAU'S" Rat, Roach, Ac, Exterminators.
"COS l'A H'S" Bed-Bug Exterminators.
"COSTAR'S" (only pure) Insect Powder.
"Only Infallible Remedies known."
"18 years established in New York."
"2,000 Boxes and Flasks manufactured daily."
"Ill Beware 1 ! ! of spurious imitations."
"All Druggists in COLUMBIA sell them."
Address "COSTAR," 10 Crosby street, N. Y.
Sold in Columbia, S. C., by E. E. JACKSON.
April 4 [dee 22] ly
Headquarters South Carolina Militia.
ADJ. AM) INSPECTOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE,
COLUMBIA. S. C., May a, 18CJ.
[GENERAL ORDERS NO. 1.]
SUCH CITIZENS of this State as aro comprised
within the following classos, and desire to be
exompted from service in tho Militia, in accord?
ance with the provisions of au Act entitled "An
Act to organize and govern the Militia of the Stato
of South Carolina," approved March 10,18C9, are
hereby iustruotod to forward to this offico, imme?
diately upon tho promulgation of this order, ap?
plications for exemption:
I. Regularly ordained or licensed ministers and
preachers of tho Qospol.
II. Clerks and employ?es in public offices, Jus?
tices of tho Peaoo, or Magistratos, Sheriffs, Coro?
ners, Constables, Civil officers of tho United
States, Ferrymen employed at any ferry on a post
road, and MUlers.
III. All persona entertaining conscientious
scruples against bearing arms, practicing physi?
cians, professors, teachers and students in col?
leges, academies and common schools.
?V. Persons regularly and honorably discharged
from tho army or navy of tho Unitod States, in
consequence of the porformanco of Military or
Naval duty in pursuance of any law of this State;
and all per ons who now are (or may hereafter be)
active moiabors of regularly incorporated lire
companion ,u this State.
V. Commissioned officers who shall have served
as such in tho Militia of this Stato (previous to
the 20ih day of December, A. D. 18G0,) or in any
one of tho United States, for the space of seven
years. (But no such oflicor shall bo exempt un?
less his resignation, aftor auch term ofsorvico, has
boen accepted, or in sonio other lawful manner ho
shall havo boon honorably discharged. )
VI. Idiots, lunatics, paupers and porsons cou
vlcted of infamous crimos.
SEC. 2. All applications for exemption must bc
made upon tho affidavit of the applicant, and shall
distinctly set forth thc name, occupa? ion, age and
residence, (if in a County, town or village, tho
name of the township; if iu a city, thc ward,) of
such applicant.
SEC. 8. Applications from dorks or employees
in public ofhees must, iu all cases, be accompanied
with certificates from their respective chiefs or
om plovers.
SEO." 4. Applications for tho exemption of idiots,
lunatics and paupers must bo mado l>v their "noxt
friend," upon his affidavit, and must be accompa?
nied, in the two first cases, by tho ccrliiicato of tho
attending physician.
Rv order of His Excellency tho Commander-in
Chief. F. J. MOSES, JB.,
Adjutant and Inspector-General.
Tho following named papors will copy once:
KW Charleston Courier. News and Rejniblican,
Chester Reporter, Yorkvillo Enquirer, Lancaster
Ledger, Fairfield Neuss and 1 tirald, Newberry
UeraUl, Abbevillo Press and Banner. Anderson
Ditelliyencer, Kooweo Courier, Greenville Moun?
taineer %m\ Enterprise, Lauronavillo Herald, Edge
field Advertiser, Unionvillo Journal, Spartanburg
Spartan and Gazette, Earnwell Sentinel and Jour
nal, Sumter News and Watchman, Williamsburg
Journal, Marion Star and Orescent, Camden Joxir
nal, Orangebnrg Neus, Darlington Southerner
and Democrat, Georgetown Times and Clarendon
Press. May 5 tc
Special Xotices. I
WITHOUT A ciOoi> mGKSTioN-Aii other i
totui)oral blessings arc comparatively worthless. '
Tho dyspeptic niilliouairo, who has tried all thc !
potions of tho medical profession in vain, .".nd
believes his complaint to bo incurable, wouhl give
half bia fortune to bc freed from thc horrors of j
indigestion, and thus enabled to enjoy the other
half. Of course he WOtdd.
Perhaps HOSTETTER'S STOMACH RITTERS
has been recommended to such a sufferer. Possi?
bly ho has turned from the friend who made the ,
suggestion with a sneer, intimating that he lins
no faith in any '?patent medicino." If this has.
been the case, so much thc Terse for him. Iii?
incredulity .looms him to a lifo of miwerj-. All tho
luxuries which wealth can purchase tiro at his
command. Not ono of them can give him plea?
sure. His own irrational obstinacy is his baue.
Tho masses, happily for themselves, are lesa
skeptical. There ia such a thing as bigoted, unbe?
lief, as well as bigoted cralulity, and a golden
mean between the two, which ul en and women
who are gifted with common senso adopt and
prollt by. Theso aro tho clasB that patronize und
recommend HOSTETTEU'S IBITTEBS. why do they
approve this famous auti-dvspeptic "and anti
bihous preparation? Simply because they have
not been too much thc slaves of senseless preju?
dice to civc it a fair trial, and have found that
when all other tonics, stimulants and stomachics
tailed, it produced thc desired oflect.
"Strike, but hear," said the Roman sage, when
bia ignorant oucaiios were assailing him. "Doubt,
but try."' says tho man who has been cured of in?
digestion, or biliousness, or intermittent fever, by
tho Hitters, as ho relates his experience of the
medicine to his invalid friends. Whoever ia so
wedded to his own foregono theoretical conclu?
sions, as to declino to test the properties of a
medicine endorsed by tho testimony of intelligent
men in every walk of life, and approved by the
people at large, deserves to stiffer,
May_2_t7
iPHILOSOPHY OP MARRIAGE_A
KEW COCKSF. ov LccTrnES, as delivered at thc
New York Museum of Anatomy, embracing the
subjects: How lo Live and What to Live for;
Youth, Maturity and Old Ago; Manhood Genorally
Reviewed; The Cause of Indigestion; Flatulence
and Nervous Diseases accounted for; Marriago
Philosophically Considered, Ac. Theeo lectures
will bc forwarded on receipt of four stamps, by ad?
dressing Sec'y Baltimore Museum of Anatomy,
71 West Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.
MoyJS ly
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH QAROLINA.
Authorized Capital-$500,000.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Deposits ur ? 1 amt CpwarAi Received*
MECHANICS, Labor? rs, Clerks, Planters, Pro?
fessional Men und Trustees can deposit their
Funds and receive interest compounded every six
months.
OFFICERS :
OBX. WADE HAMPTON, President.
Cor.. J. D. PALM KR, vice-President.
THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier.
J, C. H. Sill i'll, Assistant Cushier.
Personsat a distance may send mom y Ly Express.
AYERS SARSAPARILLA,
FOR PURIFYING THE ULOO I).
Tlin reputation thia ex?
cellent medicine enjoys, is
^derived from its cures,
? many of which are truly
" marvellous. Inveterate
cams of Scrofulous disease,
where the system seemed
saturated with corruption,
have been purified a u <1
u cured by it. Scrofulous af?
fections a n d disorders,
which were aggravated by
the scrofulous contamination until they were pain?
fully afllictiug, have hoon radically cured in such
great numbers in almost every" section ot the
country, that the public scarcely need to bc in
formedof its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and un?
felt tenant of tho orgauism, undermines tue con?
stitution, and invites the attack of enfeebling or
fatal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
presence. Again, it seems to breed infection
throughout tho body, and then, on some favorable
occasion, rapidly dovelop into ono or other of its
hideous forms, either on tho surface or among
the vitals. In thu latter, tubercles may ho sud?
denly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors
formed in tho liver, or it shows its presence by
eruptions on tho skin, or foul ulcerations on some
part of tho body. Hence, thc occasional usu of a
bottle of this SARSAPARILLA is advisable, even
when no active symptoms of disease appear. Per?
sons afflicted with tho following complaints, gene?
rativ find immediate relief, and, at length, cur?',
by the use of this SARSAPARILLA: St. Antho?
ny's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas, Ti tler, Snit Rheum,
Scold Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes, Sore Ems,
and othor eruptions or visible forms of Scrofulous
disease. Also, in the more concealed forms, as
Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Fils, Epilepsy,
Neuralgia, and the various Ulcerous affections >>f
the muscular and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Diseases are
cured by it, though a long time ia required for
subduing these obstinate maladies by any medi?
cine. But long continued use of this medicine
will cure tho complaint, Leueorrhwa or Whites,
Uterine. Ulcerations, and Female Diseases, are
commonly soon relieved and ultimately cured by
its purifying and invigorating effect. Minute di?
rections in each caso are found in our Almanac,
supplied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
in tho blood, yield quickly toit, as also Liver Com?
plaints, Torpidity, Congestion or Inflammation of
tho Liver, and Jaundice, when arising, as they
often do, from tho rankling poisons in tho blood.
This SA RSA]1ARIELA is a great restorer for
the strength and vigor of the system. Those who
aro Languid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless,
and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or
Fears, or any of tho affections symptomatic of
Weakness, will find immediate relief and convinc?
ing evidence of its restorative power upon trial.
PREPARED RY
Dr. J. C. A Y Ell, Ai CO., I,o will, Ma??.,
April2 Practical and Analytical Chemists. +5mo
Old Newspapers,
FOR Wrappiug and Pattern Cutting, for salo
at the PHOENIX OFFICE.
Charleston Advertisements.
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE
Agricultural and Mechanical Magazine.
(Official Organ of the South Carolina State Agri?
cultural ami Mechanical Socitly./
AT an carly date, thc (subscribers will publish
thc first number of a Monthly Magazine, dc
voted to thc development of the material interests
bf this -Hate, and the whole South; and will dis?
tribute 5,OuO copies gratuitously, so that every one
may see what it is before subscribing. They iutend
to make it the best and handsomest inihistrial
magazine ever published at thc South, and they
nsk thc cordial co-operation of every good citizen
in this enterprise, which must redound to the
public welfare. Persons wishing copies of tho first
number, will plcane nd their address to
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL.
May !) 12 Charleston. S. C.
J. N. ROBSON, Commission Merchant,
NOS. 1 AND a ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
HAVING ample means for advances, a busi?
ness experience of twenty years, and confin?
ing himself strictly to a COMMISSION BUSINESS,
without operating on his own account, respect?
fully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour,
Wheat, Corn, etc.
Shippers of Produce to him may, at tin ir op?
tion, have their consignments sold either in
Charleston or New York; thus having the advan?
tage of two markets', without extra commission.
UEFEBENCES:
Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. C.; Col. Wm. John?
son, Charlotte, N. C.; Rev. T. O. Summers, Ten?
nessee; Hon. John p. King, Augusta, Ga.; Mosers.
George W. Williams A Co., Charleston, S. C.
Messrs. Williams, Tavlor & Co., New York.
April 28_ tlv
FUR NIT IT li E,
Chair, and Sofa Warerooms.
*
DANIEL H. SILGOX,
175, 177 and 179 A"?'?I<7 Hired,
Oliarleston, S>. O-,
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A LARGE ]
AND WELL-SELECTED ASSORTMENT OF |
Cabinet Furniture,
Of the Latest and
MOST APPROVED STYLES,
Which he offers at prices which cannot fail to
please.
ALSO,
CHAMBER AND COTTAGE SETS,
. OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,
Thc Ucst Assortment Ever Offered lu tin I?
AI urkct.
N. B.-Goods carefully packed for shipping.
March 19 t3nio
rilliE Subscriber would call attention to bis fine
X stock of JEWELRY, GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES, of English, Swiss and American ma?
nufacture.
SILVER ANO PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES
AND EYE-GLASSES, in great variety, with the
best quality pf PERISCOPIO LENSES, which are
adapted with groat caro.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY repaired.
Cameos, Diamonds and Precious Stones mount?
ed to order. JAMES ALLAN,
April 21 +3m 307 King street, Charleston, S. C.
niall's HEPATIC BITTERS,
THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA,
ASD ALL DISEASES Or TUE
STOMACH AND LIVER.
T?IKT AT.?. RECOMMENDED HY THE
MEDICAL FACULTY.
HEGEMAN Ac CO.,
AGENTS, NEW YORK.
Manufactnred by C. F. PAMNW,
CHEMIST ?MD APCTHI?AS7, %
OHA BLE8TO N", S. C. ?
#3~For Salo by Druyytsts Everytchitre.-&,_
Brazier's and Sheathing Copper, of all j
sizes, for sale hy William Shepherd, No.
17 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C.
STOLL, XV BBB & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
387 I ?8?
Domestic Store. ? KISO STREET, ; Lrc(. store.
Feb 27 CHARLESTON, S. C. ly
GARD.
CHARLES KERRISON, formerly of tho firm of
C. A E. L. Kerrison, would inform hie friends
and thc public that bc baa purchased from Mr.
Jame? ll. Botts, all bis stock in trade, Ac, at tho
Store No. 252 King street, and will there continue
the DRY GOODS BUSINESS, Wholosalo and Re?
tail, for Cash, on Iii? own individual account aud
responsibility. Ho will proceed, without delay,
to replenish and renew the Stock, and continue eo
doing until tho assortment shall bo mado com?
plete and attractive. AB the terms will be STIIICT
LY CASH, or approved city acceptance for a short
credit, it necessarily follows that thc prices must
be kept at least an low as to be found in any other
respectable establishment.
Iiis brother, Mr. E. L. Kerrison, assisted by
Mr. A. B. McDonoll, both experienced merchants
in this line, will bo found at his Store, aiding in
tho conduct and management of tho business, and
it is hoped that his and their efforts to win tho
confidence and patronage of tho public will be as
successful as in past days was tho old firm, at tho
corner of King and Market streets, Charleston.
Feb 17 Smo
New York Advertisements.
IMPROVED ' PREN CH RAM GE
AND
Han?c Furniture,
MANUFACTURED BY
B R A BI H A Ii I/-, D E A !? K & CO.,
'247 and 249 Water street, Now York.
April 13_3mo
Needles and Fishing Tackle.
ANDREW CLERK A CO. respectfully inform
tho pnblic and their old customers, that they
still continuo bnviness in their old store, No 4S
Maiden Lano, New York. Their assortment of
Fishing Tackle is tho largest and most complote
of any in the United States. They are also Solo
Agents for tho Warrin Needle, which, for tho last
thirty years, has enjoyed a reputation for quality
and uniformity of temper superior to all others.
March 21 3mo
STTCLOUD HOTEL.
THIS NEW and Commodious
HODSE, located corner of Broad?
way and Forty-second street, Now
_"York, possesses advantages over
all other houses, for the accommodation of its
guests. It was built expressly for a first-class
family boarding house-tho rooms being largo and
en suite, heated by steam-with hot and cold
water, and furnished eecond to none; while tho
culinary department ls in tho most experienced
hands, affording pnests an unequalled tablo.
One of Atwood's Patent Elovalois is also among
tho "modern improvements" and at tho service of
guests, at all hou?.
The Broadway and University Placo Cara pass
tho door every four minutes, "running from tho
OityHallto Central Park, while the Sixth and
Seventh Avenue lines are but & short block on
either side, affording ample facilities for commu?
nicating with all the depots, steamboat landings,
places of aiuuseuiont and business of tho great
metr?poli:. MORE $ HOLLEY,
March 19 Gmo Proprietors.
Prcsh Supplies.
DUTCH HERRINGS,
FRESH COUNTRY AXT> MOUNTAIN BUTTER,
Pink-Eye and Peach-Blow Planting Potatoes,
Fine Goshen CHEESE,
At . G. DIERCKS,
Jan 23 At the Sign of tho Watch.
"IN THIS SIGN I CONQUER."
IIEIKTITS?I'S
QUEEN'S DELIGHT
THE CROWNING GLORY OF MEDI?
CINE AND THE WONDER OF
MODERN SCIENCE.
THE WAVING BANNER OF HEALTH
SPREADS TRIUMPHANT OVER
THE LAND.
A Great and Good Medicine.
THE NEW THEORY OF HEALTH.
HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT.
THE LIFF, of all Flesh is BLOOD-The Health
of all Lite ie Purity of Flesh-Without Purity
of Blood no Flosh can be freo from Disease.
IIEINITSH'SQ.UEEIV'S DELIGHT
AX ANTIDOTE TO DISEASE.
The great American Alter8tive and Blood rurifior!
For thc Cure of M those J Hs? asea vhich may be
traced to ? vViated condition of the Blood.
The Theory is that Blood is tho Life of all
Flesh, and if impure, tho Life- of all Disease. Lifo
and Ueulth is only to be maintained by the circu?
lation of pure munal blood.
Such as Scrofula, Hhoumatiem, HepaticDieorders,
Inflammations, Fovers, Liver Complaint. Con?
sumption, King ? Evil, Boils, Itching Humor
of tho Skin, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Tetter,
Skin Diaoasos, Pimplos, Roughness of thc
Skin, Blotches, Pain in Bones, old Ulcers,
Syphilis and Syphilitic Sores, Hidigeatiou, Inflam?
mation of tho Bladder and Kidneys, Pains in the
Back, General Debility, and for all complaints
arising from deficiency and poverty of blood.
HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT
I* tho Wonder of
2MOC3LOIM3L Science.
No medicine batt attained euch a world-wide re?
putation as this justly celebrated
COM P O UND.
Its extraordinary boating powers are attested
to hy thousands, and every mail is freighted with
letters bearing testimony to its excellent charac?
ter and worth us a medicine. Orders nro coming
in from all quartern, and all bear unmistakable
ovidonce of its great popularity.
Bo sure and ?sk for
"UEixirsirs QUEEN'S DELIGHT:
And soo that bis uamo is on it.
Look ont and avoid baso imitations.
Wholesale Agent?, FISHER A HEINITSH,
April \H% _ Coin m bi a.
STRONG INDUCEMENTS.
THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPA?
NY will insure$1,000, at the following rates :
Age 25-$14.60.
" 80- 1G.55.
" 35- RUO.
" 40- 23.80.
" 45- 28.85.
?. 50- 3G.65.
All other companies charge 40 to 50 perec?.,
moro. Before von insuro, examine for yourselves
E. H. HEINITSH,
Feb 27 Agent for South Carolina.